Business, Institutions and Policy research cluster

'Economic policy' theme

The Economic Policy research group focuses on analysing policy-related issues, employing a diverse set of approaches (theoretical/experimental/qualitative) in a rigorous and policy-relevant way for the national and global economy. Members of the research group are currently working in the areas of:

Harvey, W.S. and Mitchell, V.W. (2015). Marketing and reputation management in professional service firms. In Empson, L., Muzio, D., Broschak, J. and Hinings, B. (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Professional Service Firms. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Ramirez, C., Stringfellow, L. and Maclean, M. (2015) Beyond segments in movement: a ‘small’ agenda for research in the professions, Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal, accepted and forthcoming.

Choo, L., Fonseca, M.A. and Myles, G. 2015. “Do Students Behave Like Real Taxpayers? Experimental Evidence on Taxpayer Compliance From the Lab and From the Field.” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. Forthcoming.

James, S., Sawyer, A. and Wallschutzky, I. (2015), ‘Tax simplification: A review of initiatives in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom’, eJournal of Tax Research, 13(1), 280-302.

Alley, C., Bentley, D. and James, S. (2014), ‘Politics and tax reform: A comparative analysis of the implementation of a broad-based consumption tax in New Zealand, Australia and the United Kingdom’, Revenue Law Journal, 24(1), 1-25.